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OMG.....I was so surprised to see this! Yes, Oliver's candies are good! I am at work right now at the firehouse about 1/2 a mile from there, and will drive right by it on the way home soon. For those interested, Oliver's has a website, and sell and ship all over.

A few years ago they expanded....they now make their own ice cream, etc....it is quite good. Actually, my next door neighbor manages the place! Small world.

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Costco just a mile away.
In-N-Out
REAL Mexican food
Kaiser-Permanente Health Care
Yes, yes, yes and yes! There was an In-N-Out I passed every day on my way home from work - and if the car window was down my car would drive itself into the drive-thru. I swear I didn't do it!
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For a double-double
and vanilla milk shake!!!
What about a sandwich with
AVACADO in it!!! WOW!
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And what about the In-N-Out secret menu. Some of those items are to die for. Problem none here in Ohio but I recently read that they may be expanding out of the Southwest.
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My wife and I are from Pompano Beach, Fl. and we lived on a canal. I think what I would miss the most is the salt water fishing and shrimpin. Nothing like something fresh you just caught yourself. Love it here much better.... and the friendly people. We made the right move. Now all my family lives here{mother,father,and sister} and my wifes mother lives next door.
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At this point, we're not sure that we'll ever wind up in TV full-time. That's our current thinking, anyways. Just looking forward to being able to escape OH winters for now!!!

Reasons for feeling like we just can't leave OH permanently:
- Built a new home here a couple of years ago.....and just love it! We took a pretty fair beating when we sold our previous place and wouldn't look forward to potentially having to go through THAT again!
- Corollary to the above point: Having to move all over again! And a full-time move would require a downsizing of epic proportions - no more humongo storage building, getting rid of a number of vehicles, no more basement, disposing of some nice fairly new furniture, etc.
- Friends we've made here over all the years we've lived here.
- We actually like "the three good seasons" here (for the most part).
- Everything we've grown accustomed to - we're both rather "routine"-oriented people.

What we wouldn't miss (at least being away for the winter time):
- The snow, ice, salt, cold, driving/navigating in the stuff, snowblowing/shoveling, what the salt does to the vehicles, et al. We both dislike winters with a passion!

But maybe once we're able to completely break free from current work situations and spend a winter or two in TV, we'll change our minds about making it there full-time. Ya just never know...............time will tell!

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At this point, we're not sure that we'll ever wind up in TV full-time. That's our current thinking, anyways. Just looking forward to being able to escape OH winters for now!!!

Reasons for feeling like we just can't leave OH permanently:
- Built a new home here a couple of years ago.....and just love it! We took a pretty fair beating when we sold our previous place and wouldn't look forward to potentially having to go through THAT again!
- Corollary to the above point: Having to move all over again! And a full-time move would require a downsizing of epic proportions - no more humongo storage building, getting rid of a number of vehicles, no more basement, disposing of some nice fairly new furniture, etc.
- Friends we've made here over all the years we've lived here.
- We actually like "the three good seasons" here (for the most part).
- Everything we've grown accustomed to - we're both rather "routine"-oriented people.

What we wouldn't miss (at least being away for the winter time):
- The snow, ice, salt, cold, driving/navigating in the stuff, snowblowing/shoveling, what the salt does to the vehicles, et al. We both dislike winters with a passion!

But maybe once we're able to completely break free from current work situations and spend a winter or two in TV, we'll change our minds about making it there full-time. Ya just never know...............time will tell!

Bill
Bill and Brillo..

Although our house in West Chester, Ohio isn't as new, we did build it to our specs and the basement is so difficult to leave. Space for everyone's projects and my ebay dance leotard business. We also have decent furniture, really overscale for homes in TV. But...we really want to live in The Villages full time after spending two winters there and ....we will really have to take a huge loss to do that. Sweetie can continue to work with monthly trips back to Cincinnati, but he really is ready for retirement, I think.

The family and friends are the hardest to leave.

Granville is a beautiful town, the quintessential lovely Ohio town. I can understand your misgivings.

Hope to meet you very soon.
kindest wishes,
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Most of all of course I miss being half an hour from my granddaughters. I don't miss Manhattan as much as I miss Brooklyn where they live. But every time I open up The New Yorker and see all the grand goings-on, I do miss Manhattan.
Aside from that, I miss knowing exactly where to go to find things I need to buy or to get things fixed. I find I use the Internet more and more for shopping, because it's easier and more precise than shopping in Ocala or Orlando.
I miss all the charming little towns and harbors along the Connecticut coast.
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Bill and Brillo..

Although our house in West Chester, Ohio isn't as new, we did build it to our specs and the basement is so difficult to leave. Space for everyone's projects and my ebay dance leotard business. We also have decent furniture, really overscale for homes in TV. But...we really want to live in The Villages full time after spending two winters there and ....we will really have to take a huge loss to do that. Sweetie can continue to work with monthly trips back to Cincinnati, but he really is ready for retirement, I think.

The family and friends are the hardest to leave.

Granville is a beautiful town, the quintessential lovely Ohio town. I can understand your misgivings.

Hope to meet you very soon.
kindest wishes,
Gracie
And West Chester's quite the nice place as well! Thanks for your feedback.

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Things I thought I would miss (and don't!):

- my basement (it was hard to get rid of all the stuff, but life is so much simpler without it all!!!)

- my friends (not that I didn't love my friends up north, but I made friends down here sooo quickly that I didn't have time to miss them.)

- the changing seasons (let's face it, sunshine all the time beats almost everything!!!)

- my work (yes, you can laugh....I really thought I might be bored without a job! hahahahahahaha NOT)

- my family (yes, I do miss them.....but they have ALL come to visit already!)

Things I miss from up north:

- cheaper cable (And by Comcast no less!)

- less expensive water (couldn't believe the water bills here...wow)

- Vernor's (no explanation needed if you're from Michigan)

- People that know how to drive ( sorry, but it's true!)
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